Roll and Say for S Sound
Here are quick and easy NO-PREP pages to use in your speech therapy sessions. Simply have your students roll a die, say a target word under that number, and then cover or mark the picture until they've said all of…
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Here are quick and easy NO-PREP pages to use in your speech therapy sessions. Simply have your students roll a die, say a target word under that number, and then cover or mark the picture until they've said all of…
These picture-based pages are a great way to work with students who eliminate final consonants. Have the student say the first picture and then add the final sound. Once they've done that, they can choose the picture that goes with…
Soundagories are great for students working on speech and/or language skills (or for mixed therapy groups). It's played like the game Scattergories, where students name an item that has their sound that fits each category. You can allow them to…
For your young students and non-readers, these pages are a great way to start practicing targeted sounds at the sentence level. With predictable text and pictures, these are sure to be a hit with your students. Each page has five…
These are just what you were looking for... no prep, print-and-go pages for your students who are working on /l/, /r/, "er," /s/, and /k/ at the word level! Use them with a group by letting students color a picture…
Rebus sentences are a great way to begin getting sound productions at the sentence level, even with non-readers. Their predictability allows even young children to produce basic sentences without a model. Included are 10 rebus sentences for each sound position…